Often, we may have to rehang a whole grouping to maintain the strength of that artist's work, or to keep the flow from one artist to another. |
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The world's most popular modern art gallery has recently undergone a rehang giving the opportunity to enjoy even more striking modern art. |
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The most visible departure was a decision not to rehang the black shutters that had decorated the exterior. |
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Bush and Berry, an expert company from Bristol, was brought in to rehang the paintings once restoration was complete. |
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If a museum is as empty as it was when I trotted around it last week to examine the latest rehang of the collection, then something is going badly wrong. |
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For the occasion the cathedral authorities were persuaded to rehang 17th-century tapestries that were there in Mozart's day. |
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The judicial authorities suggested they might not rehang a convicted drug felon who survived the first attempt to hang him and who has been convalescing in a hospital pending a second execution attempt. |
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And he wanted to rehang a sign that welcomed passers-by, even though the printer made a mistake and the sign had arrows pointing visitors in opposite directions. |
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Now that the museum's management is under better control, her next move, she said, will be to rehang the collection in a way that better showcases the pioneers of modern Egyptian art. |
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When we got there, it was gone, and the employees were about to rehang it. |
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One of the early risks was deciding to rehang the permanent collection. |
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The directorship of Neil MacGregor saw a major rehang at the Gallery, dispensing with the classification of paintings by national school that had been introduced by Eastlake. |
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